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ARTtalk: Elizabeth Stone

June FF 2025 (6)

Join us for an ARTtalk with photographer Elizabeth Stone on Friday, June 6 at 5 PM at the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. Stone will share insights into her exhibition I Remember, discussing her use of found photographs, memory, and community connection through immersive installation. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from the artist about her creative process and the stories behind her work.

About the artist

April Flanders

Elizabeth Stone is a Montana-based visual artist exploring potent themes of memory and time deeply rooted within the ambiguity of photography. Stone’s work has been exhibited and is held in collections including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Arizona; Cassilhaus, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana; Candela Collection, Richmond, Virginia; Archive 192, New York, New York; and the Nevada Museum of Art Special Collections Library, Reno, Nevada. Fellowships include Cassilhaus, Ucross Foundation, Jentel Arts, Willapa Bay AIR, the National Park Service, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts through the Montana Fellowship award from the LEAW Foundation (2019). Process drives Stone’s work as she continues to push and pull at the edge of what defines and how we see the photograph.

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